I have a stack of surges to go through but when they are done I am going to give the hurricane another try. Wanting to try the sp undertow as well I am pairing a riptide and a avenger ss with my Tsunami's to cover my fairway shots. I have always been suprised that Tsunami is not a more popular mold.

If you can find a broken in Proline Tsunami, they fly similar to a Champe Eagle-X. The SP Undertow can be a fickle beast. The Glow's seem to be very consistent in their flights. The post-worlds sp undertows seem to be a little less stable than their glow counterpart.

right now i have a beefy sp tsunami and a proline that is about at the teebird level in that it like to fly out very straight then fade at the end. the avenger ss i have to hyzer flip or power down to keep from turn all the way so the riptide fits right in between (and come in handy on the tight north west courses). Easy to go straight with the riptide, or you can really get on it and get a shollow s curve. Your setup looks really solid

How does the Tern fly LSS, HSS and D wise relative to other warp speeders?

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

Well, I have only had a chance to throw it a few times. Initial impression is not as flippy as expected. It has a little bit of turn to it, but fights back out of it. Not sure if it will stay in the bag or not as I need a flippy distance driver. Might have to find me another Star Destrulcan. I will say this though, it has great speed and glide. Could have potential to be a big bomber once it loses some of its early stability.

Sounds like you need to wear it to really see what it could offer for your needs.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

BLURR wrote:Well, I have only had a chance to throw it a few times. Initial impression is not as flippy as expected. It has a little bit of turn to it, but fights back out of it. Not sure if it will stay in the bag or not as I need a flippy distance driver. Might have to find me another Star Destrulcan. I will say this though, it has great speed and glide. Could have potential to be a big bomber once it loses some of its early stability.

Fairway (3)Echo Star Teebird (Wicked overstable...for a teebird)Amp (Slightly overstable, was very surprised at its stability since it is supposed to be less stable than the volt)Volt (Slightly understable)

Nice. I ended up with one of the flippy amps. May try tuing it, but that right turn can be used since I super-suck at forehand. A buddy of mine bought his amp at the same time I did from the same box, but different color. His is dead nuts straight.

The amp I got is a unique flyer for sure. When thrown hard and flat it does straight and hyzers our like a new TL. But I can also throw it with a little bit of turn and it will hold than turn for a really long time and then slowly work its way back out. My Amp has some dome to it where as my Volt is flat as a pancake. I can even roll my Volt with little issue. It is a scalpel in the woods and tight tunnel shots. It also has a sick dye job on it as well.

Time for an update. Finding I don't necessarily need that fast of disc's in order to score well (I carry the Scorpius and Boss for monster headwind duties, so they rarely get thrown). The FD is a really sweet flyer as well. I am tempted to try and find a C-FD to try out sometime.